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Your Policies Have Brought Only Pain And Sorrow, Allow Nigerians Breathe – TUC Blasts President Tinubu Over Cybersecurity Levy

The Trade Union Congress (TUC) has rejected the newly announced cybersecurity levy introduced by the federal government and called for the immediate termination of the policy.

The TUC, in a statement on Wednesday by its president, Festus Osifo, accused the administration of President Bola Tinubu of inflicting nothing but pain, anguish and sorrow on Nigerians since its inception in May 2023.

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It also called on the federal government to direct the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to withdraw the circular on the 0.5 percent cybersecurity levy on electronic transactions, which is set to kick off by May 20.

It described the policies of the current government as unfriendly and a conspiracy against the masses.

According to the TUC, if the government fails to withdraw the cybersecurity levy, members, stakeholders, and the masses would be mobilized to embark on an immediate protest that would culminate into a total shutdown of the Nigerian economy as this was one exploitation too many.

The Labour Union said the levy is insensitive and ill-timed as it is coming at a time when Nigerians are already economically battered and grappling with high cost of living occasioned by fuel subsidy removal.

Instead of focusing on the cybersecurity levy, the TUC urged the government to expedite action on implementing the new minimum wage for Nigerians.

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The statement reads: “The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) has received with a rude shock the recent directive by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in a circular to banks imposing a 0.5 percent cybersecurity levy on almost all electronic transactions. It is indeed illogical that this is coming at a time when Nigerians are grappling with the high cost of living that is imposed by the devaluation of Naira, hyper hike in the cost of Petrol, supersonic increment in the cost of electricity tariff, etc.

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We are quite disturbed that since the inception of this administration, its policies have brought pain, anguish, and sorrow to Nigerians. Whereas a bank account holder in Nigeria today is currently charged stamp duty, transfer fee, VAT on transfer fee, and all forms of account maintenance levies by both government and the banks; this burden seems not to be enough as the government is poised to inflict further pain on the already battered Nigerians. So many policies of this government are not only imposing hardship on the downtrodden Nigerians but also on businesses, as some of them are shutting down because of the unfriendly business environment.

The National Assembly that ought to be the bastion of democracy and the protector of the citizens oftentimes engages in collusion with elements within the executive to exploit the people. How can such an obnoxious law see the light of day in a truly people-oriented legislative house? This is indeed a conspiracy of the oppressors against the masses and citizens of this country and it must be resisted by all well-meaning Nigerians.

Financial analysts have done a preliminary estimate using the 2023 online transfer volume in Nigeria that fell within these categories and put the value at over N2 trillion; what kind of cybercrime are we fighting with this humongous amount of money? This ugly development will further encourage people to hoard cash at home, reduce financial inclusion, increase poverty, and exacerbate the misery index.

The cost of living is at an all-time high, food inflation is biting, all contributing to the miserability of Nigerians. This act is viewed as a deliberate plot to continue to drain Nigerians of their hard-earned money and we kick against this vehemently.

All Nigerians are interested in right now is the urgent conclusion of discussions around the minimum wage and not a vexatious policy that is further reducing the already depleted disposable income of the masses and indirectly ridiculing the gain which the minimum wage would have brought to the people when concluded.

We call on the federal government to give a marching order to the Central Bank of Nigeria to immediately withdraw the circular and cancel the planned levy forthwith; failure of which we will be left with no option than to mobilize all our members, stakeholders and indeed the entire masses to embark on the immediate protest that would culminate into the total shutdown of the Nigerian economy as this is one exploitation too many. Enough is enough; Nigerians must breathe! This extortion must stop.”

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